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to warm day and 73 in santa rosa and concord and 86 right now and oakland at 75. the thunderstorms came in the overnight and pulling out and showed it to you in the last half hour. moving east right there and sort of on the border between nevada and california and moving east. earlier we had a red-flag warning and it is still in place for the sierra for 15 more minutes and you can see we have lightning continuing to strike and light rain. this will move out and if you headed to tahoe mostly sunny skies and light winds and low 70s in the forecast. saturday, slightly warmer on sunday. so you won't have to worry about the thunderstorms if you are going to tahoe for saturday and sunday. here is a look at future cast as we get in the evening. there are the clouds rolling back in and as we get in the overnight they creep across the bay in the east bay and we wake up tomorrow morning and we have partly to mostly cloudy skies and east bay mainly stretching to walnut creek and approaching the livermore area and along the peninsula and the coast. for the afternoon, they wil
to warm day and 73 in santa rosa and concord and 86 right now and oakland at 75. the thunderstorms came in the overnight and pulling out and showed it to you in the last half hour. moving east right there and sort of on the border between nevada and california and moving east. earlier we had a red-flag warning and it is still in place for the sierra for 15 more minutes and you can see we have lightning continuing to strike and light rain. this will move out and if you headed to tahoe mostly...
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second and townsend and mission and city hall or fox plaza and a lot of running around and exacerbated if the process is not clear and applicants don't know where to go next and an option was explore co-locating the permitting departments moving towards the one stop shop that several people have talked about. the second group of recommendations are about kind of a focus on the applicant so we found that the best departments thought about their role as not only being about enforcing compliance of the process but about helping the applicants as customers, so we identified a number of permits that could be submitted online and sort of prioritized those. in general we found that if a permit was able to be submitted by mail that it could be submitted online and we produced a list of likely candidates for that, and we also found that it was often difficult to pay for permits. there were a number of departments that require something like a cashier's check or multiple payments for a single permit and when you multiply that across 22 departments it's onerous so we recommended that departments
second and townsend and mission and city hall or fox plaza and a lot of running around and exacerbated if the process is not clear and applicants don't know where to go next and an option was explore co-locating the permitting departments moving towards the one stop shop that several people have talked about. the second group of recommendations are about kind of a focus on the applicant so we found that the best departments thought about their role as not only being about enforcing compliance...
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second and townsend and mission and city hall or fox plaza and a lot of running around and exacerbated if the process is not clear and applicants don't know where to go next and an option was explore co-locating the permitting departments moving towards the one stop shop that several people have talked about. the second group of recommendations are about kind of a focus on the applicant so we found that the best departments thought about their role as not only being about enforcing compliance of the process but about helping the applicants as customers, so we identified a number of permits that could be submitted online and sort of prioritized those. in general we found that if a permit was able to be submitted by mail that it could be submitted online and we produced a list of likely candidates for that, and we also found that it was often difficult to pay for permits. there were a number of departments that require something like a cashier's check or multiple payments for a single permit and when you multiply that across 22 departments it's onerous so we recommended that departments
second and townsend and mission and city hall or fox plaza and a lot of running around and exacerbated if the process is not clear and applicants don't know where to go next and an option was explore co-locating the permitting departments moving towards the one stop shop that several people have talked about. the second group of recommendations are about kind of a focus on the applicant so we found that the best departments thought about their role as not only being about enforcing compliance...
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and contributions and congratulations and thank you for letting me me be a part of this and on behalf of the men and women in the building trades thanks for making the last couple of christmases pretty good to go (clapping.) >> thank you very much vice chair alvarado now continuing with the rule we turn to caltrain the owned and operated of doyle drive san francisco has been fortunate to work with the caltrain in the region led by our project manager and others we have a great team dan and others (calling names) i'm sure i'm missing many, many folks at district 4 i hope you feel proud as headquarters we have our partners led by malcolm and tom and also cit teen from the headquarters thank you for your hard work and partnership earlier this year the department was recognized by the green roads sustainability certificate program for the orchestras think the doyle job this recognized the green methods and materials sweethearts the sustainable design of the project as well as the exclusive community-based process that came up with that decision to i'd like to thank build f this alternativ
and contributions and congratulations and thank you for letting me me be a part of this and on behalf of the men and women in the building trades thanks for making the last couple of christmases pretty good to go (clapping.) >> thank you very much vice chair alvarado now continuing with the rule we turn to caltrain the owned and operated of doyle drive san francisco has been fortunate to work with the caltrain in the region led by our project manager and others we have a great team dan...
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perhaps british holiday makers and these days they come from nigeria and mali and pakistan and afghanistan and the hotel captain offers holidays from hell. back on the coastal strip the restaurant people complain the refugees have driven business away. in the mayor's office there is reluctance to offer more practical assistance. the tourists meanwhile walk on. in search of a place to eat with a better view. al jazeera. >>> southeast europe macedonia has declared a state of emergency and called in the army to try to control the influx of refugees and migrants. it left around 1,000 people stranded in no man's land between the macedonia and greek borders and between 1500-2000 people a day have been crossing into southern macedonia where there is a direct rail link to serbia. and riot police have already been deployed for crowds tempting to board trains at a station close to border. >> translator: we expect engaging the military will serve two purposes, first to ensure security and peace for the local population and secondly to ensure comprehensive treatment for all those who intend to seek as
perhaps british holiday makers and these days they come from nigeria and mali and pakistan and afghanistan and the hotel captain offers holidays from hell. back on the coastal strip the restaurant people complain the refugees have driven business away. in the mayor's office there is reluctance to offer more practical assistance. the tourists meanwhile walk on. in search of a place to eat with a better view. al jazeera. >>> southeast europe macedonia has declared a state of emergency...
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veronica and zoy and mrs. theresa and learned about the 6 off limit question like when you go to jail i when you come home and how you can get housing because take it from everyone who went through that type of struggle, for them to not come home with housing or family that must hurt them. the summer get to learn everything it brought me closer and wanting to study about all human rights because why do we have it and why is it so important? i feel that is a important topic to cover. the summer get toog work with them, it makes me happy and want to [inaudible] also going to central bass on the amazing hike, which was [inaudible] we also got a lot of history there. basically history covering about all lifes stories and how ships and this-all over frisco pretty much. we go to jail and can't come home because we don't have certain stuff. in oakland we don't have human rights and it is really important we got to learn this, so i want to say thank you. >> the last speaker we'll hear from is a coordinator from the su
veronica and zoy and mrs. theresa and learned about the 6 off limit question like when you go to jail i when you come home and how you can get housing because take it from everyone who went through that type of struggle, for them to not come home with housing or family that must hurt them. the summer get to learn everything it brought me closer and wanting to study about all human rights because why do we have it and why is it so important? i feel that is a important topic to cover. the summer...
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free and south africa shall know from today that i'm free and on thursday i will be in parliament and zuma will know us better because we are free. we are free to be parliament and free to end any responsibility given to us by our people. there are no allegations, none whatsoever. but i know because we are dealing with dogs they are going to manufacture something new. they are free to do that. let them manufacture whatever new charges against me. they will never win. and a new trial court of law. >> and there is more with ms. miller. what happened? >> well jane julius has always been confident about his success around these charges against him almost two years ago by the national prosecuting authority but what has happened in court in the last day or two, one of the accused in this trial was not available for court due to an illness and it's due to that reason that julius want the charges separated so his trial can be heard separate from that accused and put that application forward in court earlier today and on the other side the judge was presented with another option and that was f
free and south africa shall know from today that i'm free and on thursday i will be in parliament and zuma will know us better because we are free. we are free to be parliament and free to end any responsibility given to us by our people. there are no allegations, none whatsoever. but i know because we are dealing with dogs they are going to manufacture something new. they are free to do that. let them manufacture whatever new charges against me. they will never win. and a new trial court of...
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i also also want to say on a personal note, i grew up 200 miles north of juarez and new mexico, and and i used to go there in the 60s when it was a small and really lively town of markets and music. it's particularly touching for me and sad to have to read about and talk about sort of what i think has happened to the city, much of what is a sort of symbol of what globalization has done in many border towns around the world, and what free trade zones and changing norms have meant often in people's lives. it's also a study in the kind of problems of our world today and what kind of resistance that is building. in particular, they asked me to say something about women's humans right defeat defenders work, my people have been doing for the last decade which grows out of 1998, which was the 50th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights at the un when human rights organizations around the world held a huge conference and we had just been doing our campaign for women's rights and many of us who attended that realized that there is nothing in the university back coloration about
i also also want to say on a personal note, i grew up 200 miles north of juarez and new mexico, and and i used to go there in the 60s when it was a small and really lively town of markets and music. it's particularly touching for me and sad to have to read about and talk about sort of what i think has happened to the city, much of what is a sort of symbol of what globalization has done in many border towns around the world, and what free trade zones and changing norms have meant often in...
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engaged with our community by making bumper stickers and pens and stickers and we-with hash tags and [inaudible] on them. we vaanimation video to show. we have a animation video to show. >> community engagement team, our goal get people to [inaudible] youth live in differently. fillmore, western addition, bay view, mission, tenderloin and all other san francisco communities. living in communities filled with vivns poverty discrimination low income families gentrification and differences. the question, how do too get people to view the communities differently? step one, engage with community. volunteer at schools community centers parks [inaudible] step 2, giver back financially physically and financially. [inaudible] step 3, [inaudible] through social media outlets using hash tags, twitter instugram, [inaudible] hash tag western addition, hash tag our community matters, hash tag be the change in your communityx hash tag fillmore. you can do this. [inaudible] visit www.[inaudible] for more information and follow on facebook. magic zone. >> thank you >> thank you! is there any other ge
engaged with our community by making bumper stickers and pens and stickers and we-with hash tags and [inaudible] on them. we vaanimation video to show. we have a animation video to show. >> community engagement team, our goal get people to [inaudible] youth live in differently. fillmore, western addition, bay view, mission, tenderloin and all other san francisco communities. living in communities filled with vivns poverty discrimination low income families gentrification and differences....
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high pressure in effect today and tomorrow and friday. 84 today, and cooler thursday and friday, and it's refreshing out the door in the city. 69, and we have a 10-degree spread north and west, and the folk in the 50s right now, looking and feeling good. high pressure building in, and your day today, lower humidity values, and it will be one where the thermometer is what it feels like. get out there and enjoy it, and the nice news is, great weather sticking around. >> that's great news, john, thank you. >>> major accidents but congestion in the typical spots. we start at the l.i.e. at marathon parkway. we can see the traffic building, but you have company, and you're moving well. that's good news as you continue farther west of here, and into queens a hesitation, and so far, so good night row. the. the the grand central parkway, we have issues that continue to and are ebbing and flowing as you make your way on the bqe traveling to the brooklyn bridge. the standstill traffic unfortunately back around the bend. plan for that remember, be safe, don't text and drive. >>> time now for bre
high pressure in effect today and tomorrow and friday. 84 today, and cooler thursday and friday, and it's refreshing out the door in the city. 69, and we have a 10-degree spread north and west, and the folk in the 50s right now, looking and feeling good. high pressure building in, and your day today, lower humidity values, and it will be one where the thermometer is what it feels like. get out there and enjoy it, and the nice news is, great weather sticking around. >> that's great news,...
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clear and 67, and winds are calm. relative humidity, 67%, and if you ever meet dillon, you will not be able to tell him apart from bieber. not too humid today, but that will change over the next few day, and this has not changed much. i wish i had better news for you, and get ready. pollen will be high this weekend. make sure you're geared up. if it's a weekend to get out and play, you have the yard sale to get it done, and the pollen count will be high. there's the front, and it's draped across ontario and michigan. we will leave the chance of a shower practically out of our area, but if this is your destination, be mindful of that. if your plans have you north and west tomorrow, a better chance for a stray shower. could see the clouds fill in over the city, and parts of nassau county, and i just think the lowest levels of the atmosphere will not be too conducive to a shower. if we see any activity saturday night, it's passing, meaning it's not a deal buster at all. there's going to be more humidity on saturday, and
clear and 67, and winds are calm. relative humidity, 67%, and if you ever meet dillon, you will not be able to tell him apart from bieber. not too humid today, but that will change over the next few day, and this has not changed much. i wish i had better news for you, and get ready. pollen will be high this weekend. make sure you're geared up. if it's a weekend to get out and play, you have the yard sale to get it done, and the pollen count will be high. there's the front, and it's draped...
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by 28th and kind and i got to know these people and understand the hurt and tragedies and misconceptions and myths that were there and down the street wichita state university, the archives. that began the story for me to learn more about it. >> and amazing story from the standpoint of the men in and of themselves who were on the plane that whenever supposed to be in wichita. at the last minute, the week prior to head to wichita and partaking in this unique refueling issue, it was called operation lockheed number. they arrived at wichita on tuesday january 12th, they were not able to take off due to weather. they had terrible weather in kansas at the time and finally on that friday, the commander of the crew asked for approval to take off on that saturday january 16th and it had never been done before, we just want to get back home. they were stationed at clinton air force base in oklahoma and they said we want to get back home so go ahead, you have approval to do this mission. it is the unique refueling mission. the 135 was this to go up that hook up with a b-52 bomber, long-range bombe
by 28th and kind and i got to know these people and understand the hurt and tragedies and misconceptions and myths that were there and down the street wichita state university, the archives. that began the story for me to learn more about it. >> and amazing story from the standpoint of the men in and of themselves who were on the plane that whenever supposed to be in wichita. at the last minute, the week prior to head to wichita and partaking in this unique refueling issue, it was called...
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and doing art that is good and thoughtful and rigorous, and you are cutting away at cliche and trying to get to the human truth of the matter. >> joouls, you have revolutionized the comic world. did you invent the graphic novel? >> no. speaking of the graphic novel, what gary is doing now and has been doing for the last few years, without being called a graphic novel, just doing a series of graphic novels. in doing real characters with real wounds and in a real world. and day by day we find out a little bit more about them. it is a great tradition the old newspaper comic strips going back to gasoline alley, delved into. and once you put them together and read them at once piece, you read it is a novel. day by day, you are not aware of it. but it is characters developing. however satirical it may be or humorous it may be. it is a story. and it is a story that one follows. i loved from the beginning, the adventure strips as a kid. the strips that ran in a daily papers in the 1930s and sunday supplements and 12 panels in glorious color, particularly the work of milton and the pirates in
and doing art that is good and thoughtful and rigorous, and you are cutting away at cliche and trying to get to the human truth of the matter. >> joouls, you have revolutionized the comic world. did you invent the graphic novel? >> no. speaking of the graphic novel, what gary is doing now and has been doing for the last few years, without being called a graphic novel, just doing a series of graphic novels. in doing real characters with real wounds and in a real world. and day by day...
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it's comfy and 88 degrees and at the shore sunny and pleasant and 81 and the poconos wall-to-wall sunshine with your temperature only in the upper 70s, your four day at 4:00 forecast, it's warm and comfy tomorrow with a temperature of 88 degrees, saturday hot and more humid and 91 degrees, and on sunday 93 degrees for the eagles preseason game at home, very humid as well you'll notice the humidity come up saturday into sunday. sunday it's the triple h, hazy, hot and humid and the temperature around the 93 degrees, strathmere is one of those places, it's sandwiched in between sea isle city and ocean city, every time i come here, and i have come here for 11 years now, everyone comes up and said don't tell anybody where strathmere is, it's quiet and we like it. you know what big personality in this small shore town and we have folks on their water skis and jet skis and wave runners and i have the upper township beach patrol with their kayaks because they have a big festival on saturday, i'll let you know more about that in down the shore but right now you want to get wet? i'm going to try and
it's comfy and 88 degrees and at the shore sunny and pleasant and 81 and the poconos wall-to-wall sunshine with your temperature only in the upper 70s, your four day at 4:00 forecast, it's warm and comfy tomorrow with a temperature of 88 degrees, saturday hot and more humid and 91 degrees, and on sunday 93 degrees for the eagles preseason game at home, very humid as well you'll notice the humidity come up saturday into sunday. sunday it's the triple h, hazy, hot and humid and the temperature...
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we're paying psychiatrists and psychologists and therapists and counsellors and social workers x, i'm going to play them x plus 20% to get them to el paso or that underserved community and to retain them once they're there because you have a huge problem with retention as well. or some -- and that's a suggestion. or some other plan that really treat this is as the crisis that it is versus the -- you know, we're making this a priority, we're going to do this, that and the other. i need dollars on the table, specific offers, deals that will get that psychiatrist or mental health professional there in the first place and then keep them thereafter. so i hope to hear specifics next time. so appreciate your answers to our questions today and mr. chairman and ranking member thank you for holding this hearing. really important. thanks. >> ranking member s cakuster. >> thank you. i want to say that we will do a follow up not only on the types of pain management and techniques that do seem to be working but in particular i'd like to include telemental health and even do a short demonstration bu
we're paying psychiatrists and psychologists and therapists and counsellors and social workers x, i'm going to play them x plus 20% to get them to el paso or that underserved community and to retain them once they're there because you have a huge problem with retention as well. or some -- and that's a suggestion. or some other plan that really treat this is as the crisis that it is versus the -- you know, we're making this a priority, we're going to do this, that and the other. i need dollars...
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and 77 in menlo park and 74 in millbrae and 66 today in pacifica and also the sun will set and nearly 70 downtown and south san francisco and sausalito. mid-60s from the east bay shore from high to low, castro valley and fremont 79 and newark at 77 and richmond is coolest at 72. 85 if brentwood today. san ramon is 79. everyone else is in the low-to-mid 80s. at the game this evening 66 at 7:05 and dropping to 63 under matterly sunny and partly cloudy sky. temperatures tonight are still above average with mid-50s in the north bay and low-to-mid 60s for the rest of us. you can see the jump in temperatures at two- to four-degrees from the bay and inland tomorrow and another two or four degrees bay and inland on thursday and reach the 80s and 90 and 60s at the coast and 70s to 80s around the bay as we head to friday. >> at bart we have all trains running on time and ace trains one and three are also not just on time but they are early. we do have a delay however on muni, the eastbound is blocked at 46th and shuttles will supplement the service. we are not sure what is blocking it. that cou
and 77 in menlo park and 74 in millbrae and 66 today in pacifica and also the sun will set and nearly 70 downtown and south san francisco and sausalito. mid-60s from the east bay shore from high to low, castro valley and fremont 79 and newark at 77 and richmond is coolest at 72. 85 if brentwood today. san ramon is 79. everyone else is in the low-to-mid 80s. at the game this evening 66 at 7:05 and dropping to 63 under matterly sunny and partly cloudy sky. temperatures tonight are still above...
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and i can do simplesons impressions and i know what family guy is and i know what "game of thrones" and "the hunger games," i know what they are. i speak the language of these people. i understand it. so when a young person hears somebody who can talk about "star wars," who can talk about these things in a language they can understand, they are able to hear the ideas behind them for the first time ever. so i'd love to tell you that all these people come and sign up, but i will tell you one thing in the times i've had to have one-on-one conversations where i have actual feedback, it's astonishing, absolutely astonishing, how easy it is to flip these people. tammy bruce pointed that out to me once. she was current lesbian and former head of -- became a conservative radio talk show host because she saw the light and started asking questions. and we were at an event once, not together, but at the same event, and she asked me once, she said, do you ever realized how easy it is 20 minutes of talking to these people and they're like solidly converted? i said, yeah, it's because they don't know
and i can do simplesons impressions and i know what family guy is and i know what "game of thrones" and "the hunger games," i know what they are. i speak the language of these people. i understand it. so when a young person hears somebody who can talk about "star wars," who can talk about these things in a language they can understand, they are able to hear the ideas behind them for the first time ever. so i'd love to tell you that all these people come and sign...
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feeny worked at malvern prep for two years and her father and brother and uncle and cousins were all students here. the school released a statement -- we can assure the community that the safety of our students is paramount and the staff member in question will not be returning. >> miss feeny do you have a comment on these charges. >> no, we don't at this time thank you. >> her lawyer says she is devastated, she is understandably upset and these are serious charges and we'll look hard at all the evidence and make the best decision possible. >> the prosecutor says this should be a warning to others. >> this should be a warning to teachers and coaches out there, rule number one do not engage in indecent can't with a student, nothing good with happen out of it. >> she is facing several charges and was freed on $7500 bail after a closed door hearing. david henry, channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. >>> the man arrested in connection with the shooting of a 10-year-old delaware boy was arraigned on weapons charges, police arrest the jahlil goldsboro last night and is held on $
feeny worked at malvern prep for two years and her father and brother and uncle and cousins were all students here. the school released a statement -- we can assure the community that the safety of our students is paramount and the staff member in question will not be returning. >> miss feeny do you have a comment on these charges. >> no, we don't at this time thank you. >> her lawyer says she is devastated, she is understandably upset and these are serious charges and we'll...
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poor and rural and urban seldom coming together and people from across the country and different social backgrounds uniting forces for a common goal. >> reporter: guatemala will have a chance to vote for a new president in just over a week. but with the leading candidates all dogged by controversy they say the fight is far from over, david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala city. >>> thousands of people marched in the capital of santiago for plans of a free education and we report from santiago. >> reporter: student marches are a regular part of the landscape demanding fundamental change to an education system, they say the system is unfair and should be free to all. the wealthy are able to pay to send their children to schools and universities or the less wealthy having to send their children to public schools for which they still have to pay and say they are under funded wil facilities and several people are in positions who were appointed during dictator ship from 1973 on wards. these marches often result in clashes between police and protesters and this one was no exception with tear gas
poor and rural and urban seldom coming together and people from across the country and different social backgrounds uniting forces for a common goal. >> reporter: guatemala will have a chance to vote for a new president in just over a week. but with the leading candidates all dogged by controversy they say the fight is far from over, david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala city. >>> thousands of people marched in the capital of santiago for plans of a free education and we report...
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the vessels and they hope the ships and vessels avoid collision and avoid the baroness and that regulation is finalized. they do traditions on the proposed rule to large offshore vessels. they should have a final rule on the towing vessels that are the vessels that have taught about. there should also be a greater regulation. the card readers for the transportation identification credentials. we have heard us this year in the regulatory front. they impact the regulatory process and bills like the act have passed the past two times previously before that. it would require congress to approve major rules before they take effect. it would require the joint resolution of approval for the major rule before it went into effect. and then a major rule is tracked from the congressional so it means the high-cost rural that is going to have major increase in costs or that would have a significant adverse impact. so it's only reported in the committee but that would establish a retrospective review commission for a look at the agencies that need to eliminate and then before they can issue, they would
the vessels and they hope the ships and vessels avoid collision and avoid the baroness and that regulation is finalized. they do traditions on the proposed rule to large offshore vessels. they should have a final rule on the towing vessels that are the vessels that have taught about. there should also be a greater regulation. the card readers for the transportation identification credentials. we have heard us this year in the regulatory front. they impact the regulatory process and bills like...
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dresses and 95 calming u calling attendance and trained facility and staff and reduced violence as 17 do you want active schools that has a heartfelt graduations to jack and the staff of the alive and free program on those accomplishment. >> thank you for your continued support in the san francisco bay area we're going to give you a round of applause (clapping.) we're very, very proud there are a critical and very important consultant of our african-american chasht and leadership initiative and our heartfelt thank you for blazing the way i want to call on a person that is incredible that is to call on sheryl davis and acknowledge the more mask that is something that happens on the ground i'll not take sheryl's thunder when we talk about reading it is fundamental to the children and is more children that read the better sheryl implemented a program with that, i'd like to introduce the director of more mask sheryl. >> chp. >> first and foremost thank you for the opportunity i'm so grave and a happy to start this pilot working with the school district and the sfusd to develop a criminal
dresses and 95 calming u calling attendance and trained facility and staff and reduced violence as 17 do you want active schools that has a heartfelt graduations to jack and the staff of the alive and free program on those accomplishment. >> thank you for your continued support in the san francisco bay area we're going to give you a round of applause (clapping.) we're very, very proud there are a critical and very important consultant of our african-american chasht and leadership...
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and mechanic and electrical systems and floors with heating a carter area and office with events in and our organization schizophrenia use it the planning department determined this power house will have no event effect on the ceqa fbdz and the mart plan ceqa in 2013 and that plan will not change that. >> this is just a rendering of the outside of the building this is a render what the inside of the building will look like to complete the power house project we need a different set of construction documentation although some of the work can be used for the master and also so the additional cd which will require an additional $300,000 plus is fully funded by mayor's office 3 hundred through the neighborhood activation program and hundred and 75 through rec and park that will cover the regulatory fees and adjustments that need to be made because of the shortfall we'll need to adjust the funds we were planning on getting to preliminary cds in the master plan to get us to hundred percent documents we've finished it but needed need to go through the industry process also to add the funds to
and mechanic and electrical systems and floors with heating a carter area and office with events in and our organization schizophrenia use it the planning department determined this power house will have no event effect on the ceqa fbdz and the mart plan ceqa in 2013 and that plan will not change that. >> this is just a rendering of the outside of the building this is a render what the inside of the building will look like to complete the power house project we need a different set of...
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crying and vomiting and wailing and gasping for breath. and then the police moved in on the ground and hit the marchers with their night sticks and kicked and rival butted them. despite that intimidation, they moved on to jackson. and as robbie said at the beginning, it turned out to be the greatest civil rights demonstration in the history of mississippi. 15,000 people participated in the final march right here to the statehouse where the final rally was held. what had begun as the endeavor of a single, quirky man in james meredith turned into the largest civil rights demonstration in the state's history. this was the last great mass march of the civil rights movement, the last time major civil rights organizations cooperated on a nonviolent demonstration that would become a lobbying symbol and national news. but to truly understand the impact of this march, you have to shift the focus from those national figures and look at the local people in mississippi. over 4,000 blacks registered to vote during the march itself, and there were ralli
crying and vomiting and wailing and gasping for breath. and then the police moved in on the ground and hit the marchers with their night sticks and kicked and rival butted them. despite that intimidation, they moved on to jackson. and as robbie said at the beginning, it turned out to be the greatest civil rights demonstration in the history of mississippi. 15,000 people participated in the final march right here to the statehouse where the final rally was held. what had begun as the endeavor of...
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and 66 today in half moon bay and 64 in daly city and colma and sunset and 68 and more sunshine downtown and 70 in south san francisco to sausalito and santa rosa and napa at 79. vallejo topping out at 75 and 69 in richmond and berkeley and low-to-mid 70s for the east bay shore until castro valley at 78. 78 in san ramon and everyone else out highway 4 in the low-to-mid 80s. temperatures tonight are 56 in napa to about 60 around fremont. seven-day forecast shows a couple of degrees of cooling again tomorrow and a quick rebound summer comes back at least inland for wednesday and thursday with a few 90's showing up and 60s to 80s around the rest of our neighborhood and a slight cool trend on friday and saturday. a lost morning clouds and afternoon sunshine. >> good morning, and the bay bridge toll plaza shows metering lights are turned on and now it is 13 minutes to get you define east bay into san francisco and we do have very heavy traffic over the altamont pass and an accident to add to the mess and right now if you are headed out of tracy and dublin it is going to take you an hour and t
and 66 today in half moon bay and 64 in daly city and colma and sunset and 68 and more sunshine downtown and 70 in south san francisco to sausalito and santa rosa and napa at 79. vallejo topping out at 75 and 69 in richmond and berkeley and low-to-mid 70s for the east bay shore until castro valley at 78. 78 in san ramon and everyone else out highway 4 in the low-to-mid 80s. temperatures tonight are 56 in napa to about 60 around fremont. seven-day forecast shows a couple of degrees of cooling...
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, costume and architecture and in music. i grew up with the belief that the sun never sets on the british empire. i collected stamps from all over the british empire. all americans knew george washington, john jay, sam adams, all the founding fathers were english men. alexander hamilton was a scott born in the caribbean. as they came, so did settlers from germany, austria, hungary, polands, swiss, russians, chinese and all the countries came to the melting pot of america over the past 400 years since the founding of jamestown in 1607. my parents took me to the new york world's fair in 1940 just seven years old to see many of the country's exhibitions and among them, for the first time i saw magna carta at the british exhibition. the 1215 lincoln cathedral magna carta. on my first visit to britain as a serving officer in dwrupt states army, in 1957 i was returning to america to be discharged after serving in korea, my tour of duty completed, my first day in london, i went to the british museum to see two things, the magna car
, costume and architecture and in music. i grew up with the belief that the sun never sets on the british empire. i collected stamps from all over the british empire. all americans knew george washington, john jay, sam adams, all the founding fathers were english men. alexander hamilton was a scott born in the caribbean. as they came, so did settlers from germany, austria, hungary, polands, swiss, russians, chinese and all the countries came to the melting pot of america over the past 400 years...
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sacramento and 89 and chico is 90 and fresno is 96 and sunny in lake tahoe, and 78, and none in yosemite, and mid-70s around san diego and los angeles and 107 in palm springs with sunshine. safe travels. >> a palo alto-paced company has created an crap that tell you when an earthquake is about to strike. this warning system used mobile technology and a sensor that records when the ground starts to shake. the data is sent to the server that determines the location and origin time. push anythings are then sent to the user smart phones to provide a few seconds and a pints of wanting. thia will be released august 21. >> palo alto based elon musk is live on the edge. we have the picture. check this out, the tesla c.e.o. elon musk despotted a picture of himself stand on an airplane as it flies through the sky in england. no big deal, right? we do this every day, the billionaire dare doveville posted a people along with a photo saying, went for a nice wing walk. what could go wrong. photo by my lovely life. >> a north carolina army family is complete after their dad's surprise run. the kids had
sacramento and 89 and chico is 90 and fresno is 96 and sunny in lake tahoe, and 78, and none in yosemite, and mid-70s around san diego and los angeles and 107 in palm springs with sunshine. safe travels. >> a palo alto-paced company has created an crap that tell you when an earthquake is about to strike. this warning system used mobile technology and a sensor that records when the ground starts to shake. the data is sent to the server that determines the location and origin time. push...
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and basically causes trouble and killing innocent people. we so it over and over and over again. people associated with him are not surprised he did something evil like this. this is chilling and for me to see the video, it is chilling for me, too. and it is scary. >> it is so strange, a guy so upset about the way he claimed he was treated. i want to make that clear. his rants on social media about how alison made racist remarks, there is no indication of that being true. the victim, alison was an incredibly sweet and wonderful woman. and here he is blaming the rest of the world for the rest of his problems and yet ending his own life when it catches up with him? >> that is not unusual. in an active shooter situation, once the adrenalin subsided and some sense of reality sets in, he didn't want to be punished for this. he was a coward and wanted to kill innocent people and in order to avoid the consequences, he attempted to commit suicide. >> there were indications of an escape. he parked his own car at richmond airport and rent a vehicle toous while pulling off the crime. i supp
and basically causes trouble and killing innocent people. we so it over and over and over again. people associated with him are not surprised he did something evil like this. this is chilling and for me to see the video, it is chilling for me, too. and it is scary. >> it is so strange, a guy so upset about the way he claimed he was treated. i want to make that clear. his rants on social media about how alison made racist remarks, there is no indication of that being true. the victim,...
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and not complacent, and as a result of that, the suspect is dead, and he shot the two officers, and our officers are going to be okay. >> officer carmatel has been with the p.s. for 7 years and officer kline for 9, and he is also a veteran who served in the gulf war. >>> a teenage boy is in critical condition after being shot on cooper street in bushwick, just before 3:00. the gunman took off after shooting the 17-year-old who is now at kings county hospital, fighting for his life no arrests have been made. developing now a violent crash on the new england freeway. many people were hurt seriously. kristin thorne is live in the now. kristin, good morning, again. >> good morning, michelle. we are told at least seven people were hurt during the accident, and they were taken to several local hospitals, medical center. the accident was at 12:30, southbound and that's the conor street exit. a driver carrying five people in a van suddenly tried to exit at the connor street exit, and in doing that, the police say hit a truck, which then hit another truck, and we are learning the driver of o
and not complacent, and as a result of that, the suspect is dead, and he shot the two officers, and our officers are going to be okay. >> officer carmatel has been with the p.s. for 7 years and officer kline for 9, and he is also a veteran who served in the gulf war. >>> a teenage boy is in critical condition after being shot on cooper street in bushwick, just before 3:00. the gunman took off after shooting the 17-year-old who is now at kings county hospital, fighting for his...
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boarding islands and ada curb ramps and street trees and the installation of trash and bike racks and beverages and pedestrian lighting and repaving the asphalt curb to curb the travel los angeles along second street will be reduced two in each direction to one in each direction left-hand turn will be restricted and before constructing those streetscape improvements the water main between market and howard will be replaced and sewers will be rehabbed and replied in addition existing overhead utilities are underground on second street to townsend street the project variant was from input from an area residents that use the southbound turn and the vanity is the same as the corner project except for second and brannan there will be no separate signal on the south side the - a lastly because prongs construction would not occur until there the sfmta will implement the bike facilities not involving construction but will reconfigure the right-of-way for pedestrian safety that will consist of a bike on market and two bicycle lanes on second street subsequent to the publication it was delivere
boarding islands and ada curb ramps and street trees and the installation of trash and bike racks and beverages and pedestrian lighting and repaving the asphalt curb to curb the travel los angeles along second street will be reduced two in each direction to one in each direction left-hand turn will be restricted and before constructing those streetscape improvements the water main between market and howard will be replaced and sewers will be rehabbed and replied in addition existing overhead...
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and the general gets up and says what is going on, and mosby bent down and he says have you heard of mosby? and he says yes, have you captured him? and mosby says yes, mosby captured him. a true story, network story. what is wrong with this picture? this was made two years after the war. it has got them wearing sabres. they never would have worn sabres. they make too much noise. but this is stoughton in bed. he would say we have got to go you have got to get dressed. and he would talk about stoughton taking his time, and finally is that we have got to go, and mosby would write in his memoirs and he would call him a fop. [laughter] the fop. you would think he is napoleon. but let's be fair, there are large numbers of confederate officers and union officers that also thought they were napoleon, but this man was 24 years old. he should not have been there. what did mosby accomplish in that raid? he captured a brigadier general two captives, 30 prisoners with their arms and equipment 58 horses good, fine, union horses without a single shot being fired. surrounded by anywhere from t8 to00
and the general gets up and says what is going on, and mosby bent down and he says have you heard of mosby? and he says yes, have you captured him? and mosby says yes, mosby captured him. a true story, network story. what is wrong with this picture? this was made two years after the war. it has got them wearing sabres. they never would have worn sabres. they make too much noise. but this is stoughton in bed. he would say we have got to go you have got to get dressed. and he would talk about...
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and a 71degrees, and tomorrow, early morning shower, and sunshine for the afternoon. that gets us to 86, and the front that pass on monday evening, not expecting to do much as far as create rain showers or heavy downpours, and by tuesday, there could be a thunder shower to the east of the city. looks like a decent day, and less humid on wednesday, and looking good. thursday, sunny, storms possible north and west of the city, and then friday and saturday, the temperatures are low to mid-80s, and in fact, if you look at the board, stretch of weather does show low to mid- 80s every day, but each day is looking different depend on when the showers are coming and going and if the humidity is there or not. there's extremes, but it's not really a perfect week. wednesday would be the winner of the stretch. >> hump day! i love that commercial! >> thank you! >>> before we go to break, today's channel 7 community calendar featuring a totally remastered -- nope -- version of the salt and peppa classic, shoop. >> it's not happening! >>> nearly 100 vintage and vibrant cars realigni
and a 71degrees, and tomorrow, early morning shower, and sunshine for the afternoon. that gets us to 86, and the front that pass on monday evening, not expecting to do much as far as create rain showers or heavy downpours, and by tuesday, there could be a thunder shower to the east of the city. looks like a decent day, and less humid on wednesday, and looking good. thursday, sunny, storms possible north and west of the city, and then friday and saturday, the temperatures are low to mid-80s, and...
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and 68 in sparta. and 78 in the hamptons. at this point in time. and 77 in belmar. and white plains at 75. the vortex satellite and radar picture looks really good folks. sunshine with a 20% chance of a shower or storm this afternoon. the hour by hour forecast, looks like this, 11:00 a.m., 83. feeling like 83. we have low humidity today. by 2:00, 88 with sun and some chance of storms after that. afternoon. day. but thankfully, we don't have the humidity to couple with that. now, back here, behind me, live, are the misters. you know that is going to be a popular retreat along the summer street route. you can get out from 1:00 along from the brooklyn bridge. up to central park. minutes. right now, andrea and diane, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> to the top story. another robbery in central park. this morning, police are looking for a man accused in the violent attack. cbs 2ilana gold joins us live from the park with an update. ilana? >> andrea and diane, police say the victim is a 53-year-old man. he was walking here on the upper west side. when the suspect
and 68 in sparta. and 78 in the hamptons. at this point in time. and 77 in belmar. and white plains at 75. the vortex satellite and radar picture looks really good folks. sunshine with a 20% chance of a shower or storm this afternoon. the hour by hour forecast, looks like this, 11:00 a.m., 83. feeling like 83. we have low humidity today. by 2:00, 88 with sun and some chance of storms after that. afternoon. day. but thankfully, we don't have the humidity to couple with that. now, back here,...
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the penalties and not and here we sit and listen to those report and look at the data presented it is exceptional the fact that there is a safety net in the city that involves the totally o totality of our institutions and many of the colleagues in the hospitals are as frustrated as anyone when our involved in health care you're involved with the quality of care the treatment and diagnoses a follow-up and so many oversight and everybody is reporting on everyone and we want this data this year and not that data next year you have the accreditation and licensing and you name it the state and federal and everybody is asking for information i think everything is asking today after 15 years or 14 years we could have even additional discussions and sort of a review of are interest factors here that are common we can save dpupgs e to integrate the data it focuses on the mission of this ordinance i really know that people could do it i mean you've done it this far it could make a difference the other thing there are so many variables but all of us know there is so many changes today in the zi
the penalties and not and here we sit and listen to those report and look at the data presented it is exceptional the fact that there is a safety net in the city that involves the totally o totality of our institutions and many of the colleagues in the hospitals are as frustrated as anyone when our involved in health care you're involved with the quality of care the treatment and diagnoses a follow-up and so many oversight and everybody is reporting on everyone and we want this data this year...
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and today, it's $2.58. and here's why. according to the administration, crude oil accounts for 6% of the cost. taxes, marketing, and patrick is a senior petroleum analyst. and calculating fuel prices, joining us from chicago. should gas prices -- i am of a mind, and correct me if i'm wrong here, i'm of a mind to say to you that gas prices should be lower than they are right now. where am i wrong in that? >> well, you're not wrong, they should be lower. the interruption at the refining level has interrupt today all, spot o. >> what's the problem with the refinery aspect here? what's going on there? >> when goss prices have remained at relatively low prices all summer, it encourages motorists to hit the road. and the economy has been by and large very strong this summer. so you have a recipe of low gas prices and a strong economy, and americans are hitting the road in numbers that we haven't seen in years. the appetite for gasoline is through the roof, and refineries have struggled this year. that's not necessarily new, but
and today, it's $2.58. and here's why. according to the administration, crude oil accounts for 6% of the cost. taxes, marketing, and patrick is a senior petroleum analyst. and calculating fuel prices, joining us from chicago. should gas prices -- i am of a mind, and correct me if i'm wrong here, i'm of a mind to say to you that gas prices should be lower than they are right now. where am i wrong in that? >> well, you're not wrong, they should be lower. the interruption at the refining...
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and the s&p 500 lost 2% in the trading and that shows what americans are more investing in, and that's dodge more than 1% for all of 2015. so we're in august, and you've lost money. nasdaq taking the biggest loss, 2.8%, and investors are reacting to want many second economic slowdown in china, and reacting to a it decision by the federal reserve to raise the interest rates, though the fed is now rethinking that, given all of the data that we have seen. all because of the falling oil prices. and oil fell in trading today. i didn't think that you and i would be talking about oil with a 3 in front of about it about t that's a possibility. and it's the last week that we talk about china's currency evaluations, and now other had countries have started devaluing their currencies, and there is a bit of a currency war going on. there's a lot of unsettlement affecting workers in america. >> hang on here, you mentioned our bread and butter. we're talking about 401ks and iras as well. and people are worried. what can you do? >> as you and i know, we have worked together for years. and i don't ten
and the s&p 500 lost 2% in the trading and that shows what americans are more investing in, and that's dodge more than 1% for all of 2015. so we're in august, and you've lost money. nasdaq taking the biggest loss, 2.8%, and investors are reacting to want many second economic slowdown in china, and reacting to a it decision by the federal reserve to raise the interest rates, though the fed is now rethinking that, given all of the data that we have seen. all because of the falling oil prices....
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awhile, and she said -- and taft and t.r. both believed that she had misinterpreted what he was trying to say, which was really you need to be more aggressive. but he was not threatening to support governor hughes. he did not like governor charles evans hughes, who would later become chief justice of new york. it was very unlikely he would ever have supported hughes. but helen was so sensitive to any variation on t.r.'s part that she interpreted this kind of gentle warning as a threat that he might support the -- the soon-to-be governor of new york. ms. swain: and what was the election like for the republicans that year? how did it all turn out? mr. gould: they held on to the house and senate in 1906. they suffered some losses. it was the -- the republicans have been in then by almost, what, 10 years. but basically, taft came out of it as the frontrunner and would get a first-ballot nomination in 1908. ms. swain: and how much did he win by? mr. gould: in the -- ms. swain: in 1908? mr. gould: in the general election? he beat w
awhile, and she said -- and taft and t.r. both believed that she had misinterpreted what he was trying to say, which was really you need to be more aggressive. but he was not threatening to support governor hughes. he did not like governor charles evans hughes, who would later become chief justice of new york. it was very unlikely he would ever have supported hughes. but helen was so sensitive to any variation on t.r.'s part that she interpreted this kind of gentle warning as a threat that he...
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and see this black smoke and wonder what that is, and we come back and half the motel is blown off. >> officials believe that everyone got out safely but they are searching the rubble today to make sure. >>> police in thailand has issued an arrest warrant for the bomber involved in the deadly attack on a bangkok shrine, and now they believe he had help as well. he was identified as an unidentified foreign man, and this shows two people helping him, the main suspect is dressed in yellow and his alleged accomplices are wearing red and white. >>> in indonesia, search crews found the cockpit voice recorder in this weekend's deadly plane crash, also recovered at the scene more than $370,000 in local currency, the money is being transported by indonesian post officers to hand out to poor families, 54 people were on board when it crashed and none of them survived. some of their bodies arrived at local airports to be handed off to loved ones. the cause is still unknown. >>> some california students are going back to class despite wild fires burning near their schools, they have created spec
and see this black smoke and wonder what that is, and we come back and half the motel is blown off. >> officials believe that everyone got out safely but they are searching the rubble today to make sure. >>> police in thailand has issued an arrest warrant for the bomber involved in the deadly attack on a bangkok shrine, and now they believe he had help as well. he was identified as an unidentified foreign man, and this shows two people helping him, the main suspect is dressed in...
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right and we must honor it and those gathered here are committed to preserving and honoring that right to vote this is also the 50 anniversary on the march on selma that was - (clapping.) that was the bridge to the valley the bridge to the ballot martin luther king said the ballot the ballot the ballot legislation legislation legislation your life the connection between the ballot and the people were bean and killed everybody on if bridge to the valley including my great colleague john louis they made big sacrifices so people had the right to vote and yet pernicious efforts to block participation to the ballot and again, we don't agonies we organs they agonies we organize in his and the supreme court diminished that but the congress refuses to put forth the boy partner proposal to restore the act we can't rest until we pass john louis legislation to do just that (clapping.) so it is a pretty exciting time so many things are happening the 50 and hundred and fifth anniversary but in the last election 1/3rd of the electricity voted 1/3rd and john louis contends after the election of 2000
right and we must honor it and those gathered here are committed to preserving and honoring that right to vote this is also the 50 anniversary on the march on selma that was - (clapping.) that was the bridge to the valley the bridge to the ballot martin luther king said the ballot the ballot the ballot legislation legislation legislation your life the connection between the ballot and the people were bean and killed everybody on if bridge to the valley including my great colleague john louis...
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and bigger. residents we spoke to say they thought it wasn't a big deal, at least at first. >> in the middle of the day it was the size a tennis ball hole and water was shooting out and my family when down for a nap and when we woke up the whole street was caved in, it was crazy. >> the crews stayed on the scene throughout the night and are working on the site all day as well. fortunately no disruptions to water or gas service but a big cleanup there. >>> one month from tomorrow pope francis will celebrate mass at the basilica of saints peter and paul and we are getting a look at what the pope and the priests will be wearing, the white clothing will be worn on saturday when he is at the basilica, the green clothing will be worn for sunday mass. we have more on 6abc.com/pope including a link to the papal visit play book and jim gardner's weekly series of reports from argentina, and mosh on our areas preparations for the pontiff's visit snoop lets go now to matt pellman in the traffic center. >> le
and bigger. residents we spoke to say they thought it wasn't a big deal, at least at first. >> in the middle of the day it was the size a tennis ball hole and water was shooting out and my family when down for a nap and when we woke up the whole street was caved in, it was crazy. >> the crews stayed on the scene throughout the night and are working on the site all day as well. fortunately no disruptions to water or gas service but a big cleanup there. >>> one month from...
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we do finally get a ruling and it won't be the end of deflate gate. >> and judge berman and brady and the nfl could appeal and brady's possibly missed game is making it to the playoffs. >> the appeals court says that later on this year and/or maybe january at a time of the year and it's meaningful and for tom brady and he is suspended. >> the good news is for the appea appeals. in 20708 minnesota vickings was filly abuse substance policy and part of it is in the junction and then in 2009 and 2010 in his case was resolved. >> it was ruled by their time frame and the rules of justice moved but slowly and it was possible and potentially likely. if the judge resumes for they could also file an appeal for the second court. time is of the essence. there's a sustained suspension and that and the argument would be that we will never get it back if he missing it of the season. the nfl says that if he missing the games if he later on wins because they need to money. >> then the stipulation and it's the process and starting all over again and certainly last into the season. >> well, thank you so
we do finally get a ruling and it won't be the end of deflate gate. >> and judge berman and brady and the nfl could appeal and brady's possibly missed game is making it to the playoffs. >> the appeals court says that later on this year and/or maybe january at a time of the year and it's meaningful and for tom brady and he is suspended. >> the good news is for the appea appeals. in 20708 minnesota vickings was filly abuse substance policy and part of it is in the junction and...
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united states and through the bridges of culture and economics and politics that are going to be built into this new relationship the united states may still seek regime change and that's the tension between the cuba relationship and the united states government right there, right now. >> rose: what do you mean game change? >> that that the united states will use these bridges of engagement to try to pursue the same goals it has been pursuing all along. >> rose: we conclude with the new film called grandma that opens this week, it stars lily tomlin and is directed by paul weitz. >> i really like the idea that this granddaughter who is 1 18 s such a powerful grandmother and mother that all of the air has been sucked out of the room and she is completely oblivious to women's history and also needs to be taught by the grandmother how to stand up for herself and that the grandmother and, on her part can, in sort of helping her granddaughter is able to move on from some of hermes anthroby and dealing in a positive way with all of the things she has gone through .. over the last 50 years. >>
united states and through the bridges of culture and economics and politics that are going to be built into this new relationship the united states may still seek regime change and that's the tension between the cuba relationship and the united states government right there, right now. >> rose: what do you mean game change? >> that that the united states will use these bridges of engagement to try to pursue the same goals it has been pursuing all along. >> rose: we conclude...
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-- and by losing weight and exercise. >> dr. samadi just saved a lot of people today because men don't want to admit this. the one thing you didn't say, we're too macho to say that we have bone density problems and we're losing bones and you know what happens when we lose bones we fall and get fractures and end up with a hip fracture at the age of 70. >> i'm sorry, but i take vitamin d myself. >> i do, too. >> i take vitamin d-3 and that's the active form that absorbs calcium so for people out. >> dr. marc, you said that, you know, should start helping yourself now. dr. samadi just said they start testing for bone density at the age of 65. should doctors start testing for it earlier, why wait until you're 65? >> everybody will say i don't want the radiation. i certainly start earlier. for women i start right around menopause time because that's when we start to see bone loss. estrogen protects you against this bone loss. when you start to have lowering levels of effort jen, you -- you start to have a concern with this, and then
-- and by losing weight and exercise. >> dr. samadi just saved a lot of people today because men don't want to admit this. the one thing you didn't say, we're too macho to say that we have bone density problems and we're losing bones and you know what happens when we lose bones we fall and get fractures and end up with a hip fracture at the age of 70. >> i'm sorry, but i take vitamin d myself. >> i do, too. >> i take vitamin d-3 and that's the active form that absorbs...
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many cousin brothers and sisters, and we live in a very rural area, and all of this land to explore and ride horses, to build mud houses and to really be outside. and i always remember doing that growing up. so it's important to me, that if i plan to raise a family in future, that my own children live that happy time in their lives as well. >> but the dream of building a family of his own and one day raising a child in a legally recognized family is out of reach. for ray and his partner, brennan, marriage is still banned by their government. >> it says marriage between persons of the same-sex is void and prohibited. >> alray is reading a portion of the 2005 marriage act, a law which denies him the right to marry, despite the supreme court legalizing same-sex marriage earlier this sper. >> summer.>> i want the tribas to know that it's foreign to them. but it's navajo law today. >> the laws vary greatly, depending on which reservation you travel to. sovereign native native tribes still have bans on same-sex samx marriage, including the largest, the cherokee and the navajo. combined they h
many cousin brothers and sisters, and we live in a very rural area, and all of this land to explore and ride horses, to build mud houses and to really be outside. and i always remember doing that growing up. so it's important to me, that if i plan to raise a family in future, that my own children live that happy time in their lives as well. >> but the dream of building a family of his own and one day raising a child in a legally recognized family is out of reach. for ray and his partner,...
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and their service was tremendous and legendary by now in italy and in france. in ansio in particular where they fought for 99 days without relief. so we're fortunate today that this special occasion allows us to bring some of them together. we get to hear from charlie and eugene. and we get to remember those who are not with us, like thomas prince from manitoba, canada's most decorated veteran of the second world war. thank you, please. [ applause ] mr. prince served as a reconnaissance scout. and our nation awarded him the military medal, and yours the silver star. in fact, mr. prince was one of 59 silver stars awarded by the u.s. government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades who did not return from the war. in many ways the devils brigade symbolizes the ability of two of the greatest nations to work together to secure freedom far from our shores. the devil's brigade as folklore shows brought together bag pipes and bugles, lieutenants and left tenants. it bought together young men from
and their service was tremendous and legendary by now in italy and in france. in ansio in particular where they fought for 99 days without relief. so we're fortunate today that this special occasion allows us to bring some of them together. we get to hear from charlie and eugene. and we get to remember those who are not with us, like thomas prince from manitoba, canada's most decorated veteran of the second world war. thank you, please. [ applause ] mr. prince served as a reconnaissance scout....
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other companies come in and do what they need to do and then they pack up and go away and leave this mac in its wake. that's got to be like that from the mining companies in the state per spec did the permitted them to come in. you could even set a fun beside so when these things happen the money is there for the cleanup to a federal program. it is not just one entity. it has to be a collective effort on numerous parts when you have the spill like this. it is very, very costly the damages are done. the situation you knew with pending that you did nothing about. >> host: the funding not in place right now that it's almost too late to ask these mining companies to prepare for these types is built. >> guest: in the future reset in that's an interesting conversation to have. you know what they are doing another risk and danger especially to our water supply that they need to have a price tag to pay that you may put in a reserved. when this happens, we have funds available to cleanup. just on this claim out about $72 billion cleanup. we are in short supply of money as well. that is someth
other companies come in and do what they need to do and then they pack up and go away and leave this mac in its wake. that's got to be like that from the mining companies in the state per spec did the permitted them to come in. you could even set a fun beside so when these things happen the money is there for the cleanup to a federal program. it is not just one entity. it has to be a collective effort on numerous parts when you have the spill like this. it is very, very costly the damages are...
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there are the economics and the know-how and he understands this intimately and deeply and we are also bringing them along and you referenced the backdrop as the company to the crowd funding $500,000 of the new series for the platform choir which is an important place for customers and communities and put up the money and the equity stake in the country as well. it is for the new ideas on the product and new ideas for the development of the business and for fun because the more places and the more participatory edit is the more accessible the final product will be as well. >> i'm curious who the users are and what does the gender balance look like so they are equally appealing. >> that was the design from the beginning that it should feel gender-neutral, that it should speak to the sort of fundamental impulses rather than the ones limited by age or gender. so we believed that everyone matter where you live or no matter how old you are as a couple of churches. we all want to look inside. one of the first videos we did escape a sealed macbook air and watched as she tried to piece it apar
there are the economics and the know-how and he understands this intimately and deeply and we are also bringing them along and you referenced the backdrop as the company to the crowd funding $500,000 of the new series for the platform choir which is an important place for customers and communities and put up the money and the equity stake in the country as well. it is for the new ideas on the product and new ideas for the development of the business and for fun because the more places and the...
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out this back and forthabout lbj and selma. andy young says in this book that lbj did say that he didn't have the power to push it forward, we're talking about voting rights. after they successfully got the self rights act. so, -- reverend jesse jackson said -- this is interesting -- he said, people like dr. king as martyr but not a mantra, so strategically, these civil rights leaders lad to figure out how to give him the power. so, they were -- they had to work strategically to work together toe get the power for the president. what was that? to go down to alabama and andy young talked about, in the book, specifically for the book, the presidency in block and white, how at the time in alabama, three people, three african-americans could not be on the street together. it was against the laws there. for three people to be in the street together in alabama. >> host: because that could be considered leading to a protest or demonstration? >> guest: yes. they had to find a way to have a meeting to begin the process for the marchs an
out this back and forthabout lbj and selma. andy young says in this book that lbj did say that he didn't have the power to push it forward, we're talking about voting rights. after they successfully got the self rights act. so, -- reverend jesse jackson said -- this is interesting -- he said, people like dr. king as martyr but not a mantra, so strategically, these civil rights leaders lad to figure out how to give him the power. so, they were -- they had to work strategically to work together...
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and 1914. and in the united states and in the end of the civil war to the stock market crash in 1929. that is phase number one. second, the golden age of the social democracy from 1930 to 32 to 1980. the welfare programs were installed in most industrial countries including in the united states. the third era is the new gilded age. looking at the dismantle of the facts reduced the 12 income began to flow to the very rich. he documents these historical phases showing that the share of wealth and income are claimed by the top 1% or 10% of households speak in the early decades of the 20th century, 191-01-1920 then declined into stabilized in the middle decades of the 20th century in the 50s and 60s was the golden age of the period and then declined into stabilized so the figures look very much as they did before the great depression. now these are set forth by the professor, krugman, senator warren, sanders, others. only on the premise that these multifaceted regimes can be assessed on the basis o
and 1914. and in the united states and in the end of the civil war to the stock market crash in 1929. that is phase number one. second, the golden age of the social democracy from 1930 to 32 to 1980. the welfare programs were installed in most industrial countries including in the united states. the third era is the new gilded age. looking at the dismantle of the facts reduced the 12 income began to flow to the very rich. he documents these historical phases showing that the share of wealth and...
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broken between mother and child and siblings and extended family and having a grandparent of not being able to see their grandchild because they have not been cleared by a system for to have the overnight stay with a niece and nephew were not being able to get input into the growth and development of your child is an enormous symptomatic experience for every single family that goes through its. also we have come through it and we are coming through with. there are good days and bad days i will tell you i still hear families today that talk about the experience the horrendous experience they had with the foster care system that does not understand who they are as a family or were they come from in a community or the burden put upon them to do things that no other parent or household could do to reunite -- reunite with their children also to have parental rights terminated at a point that is how often it is happening that they are actually losing there rights to their children. i implore you to listen to us but i think there has to be an action of how we feel about family is to get in co
broken between mother and child and siblings and extended family and having a grandparent of not being able to see their grandchild because they have not been cleared by a system for to have the overnight stay with a niece and nephew were not being able to get input into the growth and development of your child is an enormous symptomatic experience for every single family that goes through its. also we have come through it and we are coming through with. there are good days and bad days i will...